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David Ben-Gurion, hebräisch דוד בן גוריון, Aussprache [daˈvɪd ben gurˈjo:n] rief mit der Verkündung der israelischen Unabhängigkeitserklärung am 14. Mai 1948 den modernen Staat Israel aus. Er war dessen erster Ministerpräsident.

Ben-Gurion war 1930, im zu der Zeit noch britischen Mandatsgebiet Palästina, einer der Gründer der zionistisch-sozialistischen Arbeiterpartei Israels und führte sie bis 1963 als Parteivorsitzender an. Nach parteiinternen Konflikten – unter anderem vor dem Hintergrund der Lawon-Affäre – verließ er die Mapai und gründete 1965 die linke Arbeiterliste Rafi. Beide Parteien vereinigten sich 1968 wieder und gingen zusammen mit der Achdut haAwoda in der bis in die Gegenwart bestehenden sozialdemokratischen Awoda auf.

Von 1948 bis 1953 und von 1955 bis 1963 war Ben-Gurion Premierminister und Verteidigungsminister Israels. Wikipedia  

✵ 16. Oktober 1886 – 1. Dezember 1973
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“Yet for many of us, anti-Semitic feeling had little to do with our dedication [to Zionism]. I personally never suffered anti-Semitic persecution. Plonsk was remarkably free of it, or at least the Jews felt well protected in the cocoon of their community life. Nevertheless, and I think this very significant, it was Plonsk that sent the highest proportion of Jews to Eretz Israel from any town in Poland of comparable size. We emigrated not for negative reasons of escape but for the positive purpose of rebuilding a homeland, a place where we wouldn't be perpetual strangers and that through our toil would become irrevocably our own. Life in Plonsk was peaceful enough. There were three main communities: Russians, Jews and Poles. Each lived apart from the others. The Russians as the occupiers kept a firm hand on the civil administration. There were no Polish or Jewish officials. Officials or the police almost never interfered in dealings between Jewish and Polish communities. They disliked both equally and took an aloof attitude to the town's day-to-day life. The number of Jews and Poles in the city were roughly equal, about five thousand each. The Jews, however, formed a compact, centralized group occupying the innermost districts whilst the Poles were more scattered, living in outlying areas and shading off into the peasantry. Consequently, when a gang of Jewish boys met a Polish gang the latter would almost inevitably represent a single suburb and thus be poorer in fighting potential than the Jews who even if their numbers were initially fewer could quickly call on reinforcements from the entire quarter. Far from being afraid of them, they were rather afraid of us. In general, however, relations were amicable, though distant.”

Memoirs : David Ben-Gurion (1970), p. 36

“In Israel, in order to be a realist you must believe in miracles.”

Interview on CBS, (5 October 1956)
As quoted in Israel : Years of Crisis Years of Hope (1973) by Roman Frister, p. 45
Variante: Anyone who doesn't believe in miracles isn't a realist.

“The debate has not been for or against the indivisibility of Eretz Israel. No Zionist can forgo the smallest portion of Eretz Israel. The Debate was over which of two routes would lead quicker to the common goal.”

As quoted in * Fateful Triangle: The United States, Israel, and the Palestinians (Updated Edition) (South End Press Classics Series)
Noam
Chomsky
162.

“If an expert says it can't be done, get another expert.”

As quoted in Words from the Wise : Over 6,000 of the Smartest Things Ever Said (2007) by Rosemarie Jarski, p. 170

“In Jerusalem, the United Nations (a truly United Nations) will build a Shrine of the Prophets to serve the federated union of all continents; this will be the seat of the Supreme Court of Mankind, to settle all controversies among the federated continents, as prophesied by Isaiah.”

As quoted on Look magazine, and reproduced by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency http://www.jta.org/1962/01/04/archive/ben-gurion-foresees-gradual-democratization-of-the-soviet-union, 4 January 1962.

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